TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 11 • 10 J 9 should have been built for. $15,000. HIGH ON SCROLL OF FAME RECORD SEEMS HARD TO SET SATAN’S THRONE IN BERLIN -his will show- what operating un EASY TO TALK TOO MUCH der a cost plus system means in do On« Not, Howsvsr, the Seat of the KaiMr>, Fred C. Baker, Editor. Muet Acmit Tiere It Much Truth la Written the Nine of Frank Luks, Just What May Be Accomplished in ing work tor the government. Talk Authority, as On. M-ght Reg One Working Day Shown to One of the Best of American in the Sage Reflections of, ubout profiteering, why. the gov sonably Suppose. Be Variable Quantity. Air Fighters. Mr. Gosfirgton. SUBSCRIPTION per year $2.00 ernment's cost plus system was noth ing but a get-nch-qulck hold up by The most difficult task of the coal In order to understand where th« What Lieutenant Luke, famous “Ir Is my opinion,” said Mr. Gosling Advertising Rates. those who were singled out or fortu- ton. “«hut beggars talk t«io much. For American aviator, would, and often commission, says London Answers, throne of Satan came from an<l ho» Display Advts, per inch........... 20c. nate enough in obtaining a cost plu.- Install«'«. this morning I met a man di«l. attempt was illustrated by his last seems to be to discover how much coal it came to Berlin, It Is necessary te locals ........................ per line 7c. contract. / flzht. Starting out alone to attack cutting is a fair day's work for a open the pages of ancient history and i who asked me for a nickel with whlcti Readers, with reading matter -------o------- As I was three “dtuchens." or observation bal collier. It appears that in a good renew our acquaintance with Perg», I to buy a cup of coffee. per line.................................. 7c. Some of the officers in the spruce reaching for the nickel he kept right loons, he ha«l seen behind the Gertsan “place” a man will cut four tons of mum. Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. I division could not understand why ou talking, telling me among other lines in front of Verdun, he was lnte^r- coal In a shift, yet the yearly output Pergamuin (Pe.-gamos orperganmn) the people in the northwest criticised things that he h: «ln’t had anything to cepted by ten enemy machines. He of coal per man was only 220 tons last was the ancient capital of Mysla, |a Asia Minor. It was about three miles that division during the spruce oper ent for three days. wh!-h 1 knew of engaged them all. got two of them, and year. ation», and they were naturally in course was false, und which detract««! es.-uped the others by seeming him It is rather interesting to glance at north of the ("ulcus river and tif ,.vn dignant. The reason was not hard to very much from mj pleasure in giving. self to be disubled. His “fall” was other form* of work, and tn see Just or twenty miles from the A« g. un ------ o------ solve. It was thought unfair to send "I am un easy mark. Perhaps as I f. a directly over th«1 balloons, and be- how much other toilers do in a day. Under the Greek rule of Attnlus i Th. democratic party is entitled boys to France and pay them $30.00 grow older I shall grow harder. but as fote they could be lowered or protect Take plowing for instance. The man (241-197 B. C.) It became not only » to all the honor of making the dollar a month—a large number of whom I feel about it now I would rather give ed! he shot ail three of them In flumes. who, with a single plow, turns an acre powerful city but also the center of worth fifty cents, when It comes to made the supreme sacrifice—and to a dozen frnu.li than take a chi’.nc* But then Luke disappeared, an«! what In a day. Is well « arnlng his money. the artistic ami literary life of Asia. it.- purchasing power. Atralus built many wonderful then bring men from Eastern states of missing one man who was hungry became of him was not known until In completing his task he will h-ive ------ o------ and pay them civilian wages witlj Still I don’t like the fraud to be too after the armistice. walked and guided rhe plow about temples, al’nrs and monument- that This appears to be the policy of the eight hours work. There Is some obvhius; and I a;.i sure there must attracted the attention of the entire When the allies entered th^ village fourteen miles. democratic party; First, last and all proof that some men went into the be many prospective givers who, when of Murvaux the re «t of the story was Harvesting In th-- old «lays used to world. His son Furnenes II (197-158 the time for the welfare of the peo spruce division, to do what the dem the beggar keeps on with that sur learned from the peasants. Ti e Amer be slow work, and the man who cut B. C.) carried on the policy of his fa- ple in foreign countries. ocratic party promised when it pro plus talk, rescind their original deter ican hail tieen forced by wounds or the by hand half- an acre of wheat was ther. He founded the famous Perga- claimed "He kept us out of war.” mination to give uu«l keep their monev disablement of his machine to descend, doing well. With the modern horse- mum library, which con Sued 200.UUO Who are the thieves who broke in We do not blame the spruce division in their pocket Surely you would but he did not land until he had used 1 cutter awl binder one man. with the volumes. This library was later re to the fair buildings and stole a lor there were hundreds of boys in it think the beggar would learn wisdom his tnach ne gun to the extent of kill assistance of two "shockers.” has been moved to Egypt by Antony and pre large number of glass vases and car who would rather been in France. It and talk less, wouldn’t you? ing eleven of the many German sol known to cut an«I bin«l twenty acres seated by him to Cleopatra. ried off electric fixtures and wire? "But the beggar is not the only diers stationed there. Then he alight of wheat In one day. i Attalus III bequeathed his treasures was the system that was wrong, in •------ o------ At one time the setting of three hun nnd the kingdom of which Pergntnum paying men $30.00 a month to fight man. How often do we hear it said ed safely in a nearby field and was It is plainly to be seen that the in the trenches, while men who hap Of some bnr/iuet sp» aker that he is seen to quit his machine and start for dred bricks was considered a day's was the capital to Rome, and so. st county jail is none too strong or cap pened to get into the spruce division a goo«l talk» .■ but he talks too much ! a little stream as If to get water. Ger work for a bricklayer. But at piece his death. In 133 B. C„ it became a able of holding for any length of were paid big civilian wages with This may seem a har-h way of put- man soldiers ran up, and either by work. and using a special soft mortar, Roman province. This was the first time prisoners who are determined short hours. That is the reason why ting it, but that's what people say. them or by a shot from further nway a man has been known to lay 1.400 Roman province on Asiatic soil. to get out. Carl Humann. a civil engineer, who so many person criticised the spruce This speaker starts engagingly and he was killed. Th» German officer In bricks during an 8-hour day and to -------o------- talks for a time to the pleasure of ev- command kicked the body and ordered continue this average for days on end. had traveled in Asia Minor, Induced division, especially parents who had Another cabinet officeal is to quit boys in France. eryhody, wandering on then intertul- that no one touch it. There it lay till Packing fruit is no easy task. Take the Berlin museum to tit out an expe Wilson's family circle. If the mem nabiy to the complete obliteration of the next morning, when the villagers oranges, for Instance. These average dition to excavate for tlfe hidden -------o------- bers of the cabinet are a lot of figure the first favorable impression. Here were allowed to take it, uncov red, In 150 to the box. and each fruit hns to treasures of ancient Pergamum. In What does it all mean, and what heads like the President’s colleagues is the intent and purpose of the big the only result is the tiring of the 8 cart, to their cemetery and bury It. be separately wrapped In paper. Sev- 1886, at the close of the third cam speaker’s hearers; but talking too in the peace conference, where Wil So ended Frank Luke at the age of enty boxes is considered a very fair paign, Humann nnd n friend named naval demonstration on the Pacific ' much might have a far more serious Conze unearthed the great altar and son was the whole thing in the Unit Coast? Is there a secret pact with the result In the c. se of, say. a man ap 20. He hud lived much. If not long, day's work, hut a man hns been known the site of the library. Subsequent ed States delegation, no wonder that ami down in .Phoenix, Ariz., where he to pack 120 boxes in a 10-hour day. He “big four”, seeing that Mexico was ( plying for a job. they quit. was born, they are justly proud of had to handle and wrap 18.000 oranges expeditions uncovered many treasures. not admitted to the league of nations, “Many a man has talked himself The great altar was shipped, piece ------ o------ i him. He does not lack appreciation to accomplish this task. that the.United States is to give out of a prospective job. He goes to by piece, to Berlin and re-erected In An exchangs says: "A lawyer in a The work our men did In France elsewhere, for Captain Rickenbacker court room may call a man a liar. that country a spanking? Or is it the employer with what he wants to says: “Had he lived he would have put I when marching in full kit Is far be the Kaiser Friedrich museum. A few that trouble is brewing on account of say clearly laid out in his mind, he I pnrts of It are iu Constantinople. scoundrel, villian, or thief, ana no the peace conference granting Shan says this clearly and simply, and the me out of business long ago as Ameri yond that of an ordinary lnborer. The However, the central and main por one makes complaint when court ad tung to Japan? There is something employer has practically made up his ca’s leading ace. I wouldn’t have had world's marching record Is held by a tion rtf Satan's throne Is In Berlin. journs. If a newspaper prints such a a show against him. ” detachment of the London Rifle I mysterious about the big fleet com mind to take him; but then the appli reflection on a man’s character there brigade. In April. 1914, these men—02 i With the throne of Satan In Berlin ing to the Pacific coast at this time. cant keeps on talking, to his own un It Is not difficult to understand the is a lible suit or a dead editor. Bruges of Today. In number — marched from London to This is owing to the fact that the Or is it another demonstration of doing. As he talks he reveals himself Mrs. B. O. Tufnell, writing In ref Brighton, a distance of 52 miles. In 14 military ambitions and actions of the In a light less favorable; he discloses people believe what an editor says.” democratic extravagance in spending erence to Bruges, says: “I think It hours and 23 minutes. They were In German government. the taxpayers' money so that Secre perhaps some peculiarity that may not -------o------- may be of Interest to you to know that full kit, and carried rifles, a total really be a fietrlment but that strikes France’s Big Families. It is all very well to gjve prisoners tary Daniels and President Wilson the employer not agreeably; and so Bruges Is extraomllnarily little chang weight of 42 pounds, yet not a man could participate in what they Notwithstanding all that Is said in the state penitentiary a chance ed since the war. We were most agree fell out. this that at first the applicant had job thought would be a big political about the depopulation of France, to make good by paroling them, but felt perfectly sure of slips away from ably surprised to find our things left large families are by no moans scarce it seems lo us that a large number of stunt? To the average citizen, it him entirely and without his realizing behind intact and only one case had Heroes, Every One. I looks as thou8h it would have been in certain rural parts of the country. them no sooner obtain , I th ’ *L well been opened. The hotel was still I the proper thin8 t° have put the Just how It all came about. In a section of the North Pennsyl- A society for the encouragement of run and comfortable, and the fodd was vanla street stands on Welcome Home when they start in again to commit 'The beggar is far from being alone crime. One of the bank check forgers ships out of commission and return !■ overtalking. There are many men good, only the pre-war prices had day. two women were much Interested large families puhl'shes a report giv the officers and men to civil life, for ing the names of 587 families in the who was sentenced on Saturday had In many walks who lack the fine gift changed for the worse I The beautiful In the drum-major's plgeon-toed course, department of the Loire-Inferieure. old city looked much the same as be with his back forming a 45 degree an been paroled. There is too much silly the .country has been burdened of knowing when to stop." each of which has had more than six fore. The carillon is still pealing in gle with the pavemon"-. sentimentalism in regard to paroling enough with taxation already. But, sons or sons-ln-Iaw with the colors. At the belfry, and few of the public build prisoners and we consider it is a most then, the democratic party cares lit “ Ever ’ one o' our soldier hoys be jest Fascination of a Helmet. tle for the taxpayers as long as it the head of the list is the Mnrlot fam unwise procedure. The Hun helmet possesses a strong ings have suffered. The port has been I In his rights if he strutted like that ily. of which twenty-two members— can squeeze them for more money, greatly altered, and there the signs of fascination for the American soldier, leader, with his stick at th. head o' nine son«, 'hre'» scns-’n-la”" and ten Tlllamookers are pretty wise when and more on the top of it, and the Apparently he is not able to resist the war are very evident, not only in th« the band." one commented. naval demonstration to the Pacific grandsons—have joined the army, huge works started by the enemy, but it comes to predicting the weather. I temptation to capture one whenever “Lawsy, all he needs is some feath The Fair Board knew along some-1 Coast is only another demonstration or wherever he sees It. A news story in the effectual destruction of them by ers an' he'd beat the sprucest turkey Four of them were killed, feur wound- where in the first week of September I of the useless waste of public money. from the Rhine country tells us that our airmen. The shops are open, and gobbler I ever seen In all my born ed, one died In captivity, and one Is missing, Four won the Ci'OlX dj the first rain of the season makes its I It would have been more to the cred German policemen of the towns oc the life of Bruges goes on as It did. days,” her companion remarked. guerre. it of President Wilson if he had re Only the welcome appearance of khaki appearance. The Fair Board is to be I cupied by the American troops have A man next to them volunteered: Numerous other families in the St. congratulated that it fixed the dates mained in Washington and grappled given up wearing helmets. .Many of clad men or businesslike W. A. A. C.’s “Well, our boys ain't gofn' to strut with the food question and profiteers Nazalre district bave had from six strikes a strange note In the cobbled just rjght, for had the fair been put I the policemen gave them up because any; but ns you say, they all got a to twelve sons and grandsons nt the off one week longer, weather condl-1 and Secretary Daniels had he re- i they had none to wear. Others dis spaces of the Grande Place.” license to; an’ didn't they certainly front. The 587 families named fur mained in office lopping off some of ------------------------------ I tions would have made It almost a continued their use because the Amer take the goose-step out o’ the German nished 4,015 soldier« to the army.— the useless expenses of the naval de Memorial to Great Naval Deed. failure and the gate receipts would ican officers made the discontinuance army, when th«’v chased 'em back Lexington Herald. partment. Were it possible tor the British peo across the Rhine?" have amounted to very little. a request. The American soldiers, It Is explained, couldn't resist the Im ple to forget that greatly daring naval ------ o------ “Ain't they the grandest heroes ever There I b no getting away from the pulse to capture them. The German deed of the war known by the unin Treat ’Km Rough. How is it that nearly all demo- was?" the first woman asked. fact that the people are highly in spiring title of the Zeebrugge raid, the This applies to all garden Insects, policemen were rushed all along the cratic politicians are trying to ex- "^et yer life." the man agreed with for none of them are there with aa plain, apologize and are in sympathy dignant with the high cost of living Rhine and deftly unbonneted. It all present movement on foot to commem pride. with the wilful waste and unbusiness and they have a perfect right to be. shows that the primitive Instinct'that orate It will assure for It perpetual “Yes, Indeedy!” the other woman ex honest purpose, says the National War There is no disputing that President urges a vletor to take from the con fame. Hnpplly the Initiative has been Garden commission In a bulletin. If like methods In production of spruce claimed.—Indianapolis News. you discover that one or more hills by the government? Even Os. West, WIlHon and the democratic govern quered some symbol of his submission taken by the city of Bruges, so there ment Is responsible, and the people, Is not the slightest element of vain continues strong in the warrior breast. of your canteloupes are infested with exgovernor of Oregon, is in sympathy Bom« Good Out of War. glory In the Idea of a memorial to be plant lice, the only thing to do is to with the cost plus methods of fleec at tHe first opportunity, will hurl —-Cleveland Plain Dealer. . The geophone, a listening Instru erected on a suitable site within a few pull the plants up and carry them off ing the government out of large that party from power. It was ex yards of the spot where the blockshlps ment developed by the French during and burn them. Bnt in doing so you Old Mexican God Unearthed. sums of money, which the taxpayers ceedingly important, when the ar the war to detect enemy underground A statue of “XochipHU,” Aztec god Intrepid and Iphigenia were success mining operations, is to be used by our should put them in a tight receptacle will have to pay. It is not long now mistice was signed, that the recon fully sunk. The actual sinking of struction period should be immed of flower«, has been discovered by Wil of some kind so that none of the lice when a long suffering public will these vessels for the purpose of pre bureau of mines as a possible, aid In drop off and get on other plants for have something to say about demo iately taken hold of. The govern liam Nivan, an American archeologist locating miners who have been en venting the German snbmarlnes using cratic extravagance and lite wilful ment failed to do so, and President who has been In Mexico recently. The the canal to Bruges, was rendered pos tombed after a disaster. A miner they will multiply rapidly and you will Wilson went to France, leaving af statue, the representation of the god have part of your fight over again. waste of the taxpayers' money. fairs in the United States to take known to have been .discovered In sible only by the gallantry of the at pounding on a coal seam can be heard As for squash bugs If they begin to ------ o------ with this instrument 1,200 feet away. tack made by the old cruiser Vindic How remarkable. Without any ex care of themselves, with the result virtually a perfect state of preserva tive. which was afterward sunk across Recently a pit boss who happened to be suck sap until their skins burst, spray perience whatever, and knowing . that the cost of living have become tion In modern times, was dug up the fairway at Ostend. Standing on near while the geophone was being the canteloupe vines with nicotine sul nothing about western lumber and I , "el and labor is dissatisfied. at Atzcajiotzalco, a suburb of the cap I an elevation, the monument will be tested in a mine, put the instrument to phate,« soap and water. Old squash logging methods, General Disqub was Everybody must admit that instead ital. and which, prior to the coming of visible far out to sea.—Christian Sci his ears. He heard so distinctly that he bugs can be trapped under pieces of placed in charge of the spruce divis of getting back to normal conditions Cortez, was the seat of a powerful In ence Monitor. called out In a startled tone: “Mack Is board placed near the plants. They dian nation, but which, at the time of ion, and had about 30,000 men un- through the reconstruction period, tamping in a charge. We had better will hide nt night under these hoards the conquest, was the great slave mart der him. ' That ___ Is on a par with one of |'very little progress have been made of the Inhabitants of Tenortltlan. home move away.” A coal seam 300 feet and may be killed in the morning. Suspense Worse Than Attack. sent _ to ___ the _ I *n that direction because the presi- the first men who ___ _ was — ___ thick separated Mack fgom the start« I There are sailors who will tell you Pacific.Coast to look after the ship-| dent andth(' democratic government of the Aztecs and the site of the mod led boss at the time. Soldler»’ Swear Words. ern city of Mexico. In addition to its that the actual torpedoing of a vessel building. He knew nothing about it. I were more concerned about the wel slave trade, Atz«-apotzalco was noted Despite the chaplains, the men de was not very much worse than the sus Ami yet still more remarkable. Gen fare of the people of foreign lands for Its expert jewelers and wonderfully veloped tl>e habit of swearing; soldiers Laugh on the Doctor, pense and the many false alarms—any eral Disque was given a job in New than they were about the people of cultivated gardens. "Xochipllli” Is sup An Illinois physician who had mo- always have. War requires emphatic ' •• hich might have proved to he an the United States. There is a good expression. It destroys flexibility of York, of which he had no previous posed to have presided over one of enei v submarine. A merchant cap tored into an Ohio town found n por- experience, that gave him a salary of I deal of good horse sense to the senti these ancient gardens. ter standing hack of the machine expression—nnd "damn” and “hell” do tain v - looking out to sea one day, ment that there are plenty of seem the fullest description of a sol $30,000 a year. when in the distance ho thought he laughing. troubles to contend with in the Unit dier’s occupation. ------ o------ “ What ’ s the joke? ” Inquired the saw something dark and round. He Yet Another. “It’s ud Innocent kind of swearing, What’s th« use. anyway? We are ed States without getting mixed up owner. The number of profibsed undersea watched to see whether It would move. though," said a chaplain. “It does not frequently asked to boost the build a in the broils of foreign countries. "Nuthln ’ . boss; bnt you're a doc It did move, and then suddenly It dived. unnels is Increasing «-very day. Al really blaspheme, and the men will fall hoim campaign, for the reason there And when It comes to ^hipping food ready to that under the Straits of Then« was o<> time to do anything, tor. ain’t you?" out of tile habit when they return are not sufficient houses In this city stuffs to foreign countries, making it "Yes." Dover has been added the suggestion since he did not know from what direc and every mail with a family should scarce anil dear in the United State- “I thought so when I saw that red home. They don't do it In a chaplain's tion the torpedo might come. He wait for one under the Irish channel. And presence—unless they are under fire, own his own home. The automobile the people of the country are no now comes Colonel Rubio y Bellve. ed. To his horror the dark, round ob cross on the front of your car. But craze has taken too strong a hold on getting a square deal. As we have who has obtained permission from the ject rose from the waves only 30 yards If I owned the car I think I'd put that when chaplains are too busy to attend to such details.” the people, and it seems that men previously stated the government is Spanish government to carry ont the away from the bont. He said it was sign on the back." They did not swear when they were with families would rather pay responsible for profiteering. It placed preliminary soundings with a view to the worst moment In his life until he i The doctor wnlked around to the monthly installments on automobiles a minimum price on wheat and made connecting Spain with Morocco by realized on further Inspection that the rear and looked at his license tag. It in the presence of women—and least thun a home. Here’s the trouble, the people eat a lot of substitutes, tunneling the Straits of Gibraltar. The “periscope” was In actual fact a large read: “46.000 Bl.”—Rehoboth Sun of all In the hospitals where they were ministered to by those hard working, however. It costs about twice as and they were charged exhorbi- nroposal 1« that the new tunnel should seal with a dirty yellow neck and a day Herald. practical, noble army nurses who sub tani prices for the nasty stuff, some much to build a house these days sink west of TarifH nnd come to the full crop of whiskers. * mitted to discipline ns sharp as that of which was not fit to be fed to Rose to High Place. I compared to a few years ago, conse surface again east of Tungler. Till* the men. and where they learned I Thomas Okey, who has been elected of quently people who should build and hogs. would rtiake It, roughly, some twenty War and Roller Skates. to appreciate womanhood at Its best. own their own homes are taking a to the new professorship of Italian at miles long, which Is within three It Is a far cry from the world war lit!!•• pleasure oul of life in joy rides. It is su-pected In Washington that miles of the greatest breadth of the to a chlhl's roller skates, but accord Cambridge, began life as a basket Walks Upside Down. President Wilson and Premier Lloyd strait a. a breadth which varies from ing to the fashion expert * Popular maker. He traveled on the continent Because he walks upside down as When spruce operations were George failed to include Mexico in Mght and a half to twenty-three mjles. Mechanics Magazine, rolle- skates of I working at his trade and learning each started in Oregon, we contended that the league of nations in order that the latest approved mo«' ire after country’s language as he passed well as right side up, the bln-k and- the style of British fighting tanks. through. Later he took up rhe teach i white warbler is also frequently called it should have been the men who op the United States might at the prop Swallow Is Enemy of Mesquite, the black-and-white creeper, says the «rated the big western saw mills and er time enter and clean up thy coun If you want to free the neighbor- Novelty always being upi>ermost In the ing <«f languages and Is now known aa logging camps, who should have been try. It would not have done to dis hood of mosquitoes encourage swnl- Juvenile heart. It matters not that the one of the greatest English authori American Forestry association of organized by the government. These cuss self determination and the lows to make themselves at home, says new skates are a bit snowshoelike In ties on the Italian language and on Washington, which Is conducting the , national birdhouse building contest. were the men who could and would rights of small peoples In one breath the American Forestry association. size. The new skates are like all oth I Italy’s art treasures. This bird hns been called a symphony have brought about quick results, and then let the world know in the These birds feed almost entirely upon ers except that they are surrounded In blnck and white because of the by tanklike bodies made of light sh-et Wise Conclusion. next that this principle applied to obnoxious Insects and they will do which was the most important phase beautiful manner In which these two metal. “Going to buy yourself a « ar novi ■■olors are used over his body. His of the situation. Men who knew other peoples but not those near at much toward protecting orchards and Wljy don't you wait until earn are head is barred black and white with nothing about milling or logging id home. It is proper that the proper other trees from Insect pests. No I let The Source of Moot Good Luck. cheaper ?” the northwest were placed in charge moment may come when it is to the ter investment can be made, therefore n white stripe over each eye; he lias "How do you happen to have such “Say. all my life Tre been waiting , wing bars on each wing and the Inner and the taxpayers havq to pay the best Interests of the Democratic par than some houses set out for martins I good luck with rqyes?" asked the neigh or other swallows. Of the blue swal for things to get cheaper and look webs of his outer tall feathers are fiddler. The Investigation shows that ty in the next campaign, Just now what has happened to the price of white patched. This bird gets most it cost $115,000 per mile to build a it might seem inconsistent to fight lows the purple martin Is the largest, bor. “Don’t know.” replied the amateur everything. I’ve come to the cnncla- logging road in the state of Wash Mexico while Democratic Senator* the male being entirely blue above with of his food by gathering insects and ington and $70,000 and $90,000 per are giving vote« to the Idea that the a gray breast. Swallows are highly gardener, "unless It 1« because I hoe sion that the time to get a thing la grubs from the crevices in the bark of the ground a lot and spray them a migratory, most of them spending the when you want It If you've got the trees, thus destroying pests which mile for logging roads in Oregon, league of nations is to stop all blood- lot. and work with them a lot” winter in South America. money to pay for It,* which experienced loggers claimed shed for all time. might work Injury to tine trees. aillamnok fêraùlüjht Editorial Snap Shots.